Moray Council (Pavement Parking Exemption) Order 2023

Moray Council has made the above Order under Section 51 the Transport (Scotland) Act 2019.  The general effect of the Order which will come into operation on 24/01/24 will be to introduce exemptions to enable pavement parking on Burghead Road, Alves (east side); Sutherland Street, Buckie (west side); Seatown, Cullen (south side), Queen Street, Dufftown (west side), Academy Street, Elgin (east side); Mitchell Crescent, Elgin (north side); Park Street, Hopeman (both sides); Thom Street, Hopeman (north side) and Farquhar Street, Hopeman (north side)  as specified in the Schedule to the Order.  The proposed exemptions will cover specific areas as defined on street by road markings and signage where pavement parking will be exempt from enforcement, in the interest of maintaining access for emergency and service vehicles.  The Order is as specified in the Northern Scot on 06/10/23, the Banffshire Herald and the Banffshire Advertiser on 10/10/23 and the Forres Gazette on 11/10/23.

Moray Council (Pavement Parking  Excemption) Order 2023

Full details are available for inspection free of charge at Elgin Library, Cooper Park, Elgin, IV30 1HS, Buckie Library, Cluny Place, Buckie, AB56 1HB and Dufftown Library, Balvenie Street, Dufftown, AB55 4AB during opening hours or may be accessed via the Council’s Transportation Consultations web page http://www.moray.gov.uk/moray_standard/page_136718.html or the Tell Me Scotland website - www.tellmescotland.gov.uk until 24/01/24.  

Any person who wishes to question the validity of the Order on the grounds that it is not within the powers of the Act or that any of the relevant requirements arising from the Act are not being complied with in relation to the Order may, within 6 weeks of 13/12/23 apply to the Court of Session for this purpose.

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